Friday, July 26, 2024

Hyde Hall

Hyde Hall, David Austin senior, before 2004

English rose 

Graham Thomas X Unnamed seedling crossed with unnamed seedling X unnamed seedling. It is said that Thérèse Bugnet was a pollen parent

A forgotten Austin, especially in Europe and that's a shame as it's considered as one of the best English roses. 

Hyde Hall is a very vigorous shrub which forms a big rounded shrub of approx 150 X 150 cm or 5X5 feet and sometimes even higher.

Flowers are ligt pink with apricot shading, rosette shaped, in clusters. Fragrance ranges from moderate to strong fruity. The rose blooms in flushes throughout the season 

Zone 6b to 11b (which is strange for an Austin) and the flowers are rain tolerant.

Hyde Hall is a very reliable, beautiful rose which deserves more attention. Sadly she'll probably get canceled by Austin as this is their policy the past decade. Nevertheless, a recommended rose 

1 comment:

  1. Hyde Hall is truly a remarkable rose, with its vibrant blooms and impressive fragrance. I love how it’s both vigorous and reliable. If you're dealing with any issues in your garden, such as wasps, you might find this guide on how to Stop Wasps Attacking Fruit Trees very helpful. It’s always good to keep your plants safe from pests while enjoying their beauty. Thanks for sharing the information about Hyde Hall!

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